Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Sep 1990, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 25, 1990 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of North Durham & The Kinsmen Club of Port Perry present Monte Carlo Dinner & Auction IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HALL Highway 7A, Port Perry FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1990 * Dinner 7:00 PM * Monte Carlo 8:30 PM * Auction 10 PM $25.00 per Person * Limited Seating * Dress: Semi-formal For information please call * 985-3733 WINDOW FASHIONS VERTICAL & VENETIAN BLINDS ROLLER & PLEATED SHADES CUSTOM DRAPERY SPECIALTY BLINDS Residential & Commercial PATIO DOOR SPECIAL 72x84" 84x84" 89.95 99.95 Includes Valance - Many Colours to Choose From Lifetime Warranty on Tracking System. Lowest Prices Guaranteed. Sheree. 985-3067 72 HOUR DELIVERY a wAmadeus,s Seafood & Steak House 1180 Simcoe St.N., Oshawa 436-9333 or 436-9065 OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK Banquet Facilities Available Fresh baking and home-grown vegetables of all kinds were on sale Saturday morning by the Honeydale Womens Institute. Honeydale members In photo are from left: Mary Van Ham, Jean Carnochan, Grace Bassant and Nellle Noten- boom. The sale was held on Lilla Street. Chicken & Ribs Chinese Dinner Specials (Tues. to Thurs.) Lic. LLBO Hwy. 12, North of Brooklin 655-8911 Restaurant 3 Bining ous Canadian and Butch Cwgine QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY Fine Food, Warm Atmosphere, Friendly Service 985-2066 J Full Salad Bar Specializing in Seafood & Steaks 918 BROCK ST.N. WHITBY, ONTARIO (416) 668-9369 'The GATE FAMILY RESTAUARANT TRY OUR NEW DAILY SPECIALS Banquet Facilites Available PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8686 158 WATER STREET PORT PERRY 985-4411 .. featuring Fresh Salads, Pasta, Pizza, Chicken Ribs & Steak GREYSTONE EQUESTRIAN RESTAURANT On the Shirley Road 19 985-9713 GREAT FOOD at REASONABLE PRICES See our ad under Coming Events BANQUETS * BIRTHDAYS * ANNIVERSARIES * etc. > ( 7A at WATER ST., PORT PERRY 985- 4707 + |PORT / _s Steaks and 'Burgers FAMILY RESTAURANT Sit Down Service and Take-out Police raid on Scugog Island nets quantity of narcotics Three people have been charged after a quantity of nar- cotics was seized in a police raid on a Scugog Island residence September 19. The early morning raid was carried out by officers of the combined RCMP-Durham Po- lice Drug Unit. RCMP Sgt. Jim Neilly said two pounds of marijuana and 1.6 ounces of cocaine were seized, with a street value of about $15,000. Also confiscated was a set of scales and a list of names. Charged with possession of narcotics for the purpose of traf- ficking are James Ira Aldred, 27; Lynda Marie Aldred, 33; and Gordon M. Wray, 35. Wray and James Aldred were also charged with posses- sion of marijuana and cocaine, and Aldred has been charged with breach of recognizance. Wray and Lynda Aldred were released on bond last Thursday. James Aldred was denied "bail and remains in custody in Whitby. An initial court date for the three has been set for Septem- ber 28. The raid was carried out at a home on Concession 9, Scugog Island. Durham College has highest enrolment Durham College has experienc- ed its greatest enrolment level in its 23 year history. This fall 2,836 students registered for post-secondary pro- grams in Applied Arts, Business, Health Sciences and Technology as compared to an enrolment of 2701 students in 1989. This number represents a 5 percent increase over last year and a 9 percent in- crease over the past two years. Business is booming with 1043 full time students, Applied arts with 937, Health Sciences with 441, and Technology with 415. 'As well, the Durham College Access and Continuous Learning areas will now serve over 40,000 clients this year as students con- tinue to enrol. ) Ontario NOTICE OF PUBLICMEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at the HOLIDAY INN, 150 GEORGE STREET, PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1990 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the Board will hear an applica- tion in accordance with the Liquor Licence Act, and Regulations thereunder. The following establishment has applied for a licence of the class indicated, and the application will be entertained at the afore- mentioned location and time: Application For Additional Facilities Summerlea Golf Club Scutos Township (Port Perry) Additional Dining Lounge Facilities AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who is resident in the municipality and who wishes to make representation relative to the application, shall make their submission to the Board in writing prior to the date of the hearing, or in person at the time and place of the hearing. The written representation will be disclosed to the applicant and to any other person who may have an interest in the application Liauor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lakeshore Boulevard Fast TOPONTO, Ontario, MSF 1A4 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 032 ua 13

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